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| People and organisations | Count |
|---|---|
| Woodward, Arthur Smith (1864-1944) | 4 |
| Sherborn, Charles Davies | 2 |
| Sherborn, Charles Davies (1861-1942) | 2 |
| Agassiz, Louis | 1 |
| Agassiz, Louis (1807-1873) | 1 |
| David, Sir T W Edgeworth (1858-1934) | 1 |
| Empron, Charles | 1 |
| Geological Survey of New South Wales | 1 |
| Geological Survey of Western Australia | 1 |
| Newton, E T (1840-1930) | 1 |
An outline of the geology of Norfolk
Woodward, Samuel (1790-1838)
1833
Spine title: Woodward's geology of Norfolk. Includes bibliographical references.
The geology of England and Wales : with notes on the physical features of the country
Woodward, Horace B (1848-1914); Newton, E T (1840-1930)
1887
"Synopsis of the animal kingdom with special reference to the fossil forms, by E. T. Newton" : p. 613-624.
A catalogue of British fossil Vertebrata
Woodward, Arthur Smith (1864-1944); Sherborn, Charles Davies (1861-1942); Agassiz, Louis (1807-1873); Owen, Sir Richard (1804-1892)
1890
"Dates of publication of Agassiz' 'Poissons fossiles' [and] Owen's 'Odontography'": p. [xxv]-xxix.
A catalogue of British fossil vertebrata : supplement for 1890
Woodward, Arthur Smith (1864-1944); Sherborn, Charles Davies (1861-1942)
[1891]
Extracted from the Geological magazine, January 1891.
The Fossil fishes of the Talbragar beds (Jurassic?)
Woodward, Arthur Smith (1864-1944); David, Sir T W Edgeworth (1858-1934); Pittman, E F (1849-); Geological Survey of New South Wales
1895
Description of the fossil skull of an ox : discovered, in May 1838, at Melksham, Wilts; with a geological sketch of the River Avon, in the bed of which it was found
Woods, Henry; Empron, Charles
1839
With advertisements after p. 33. Final page is blank. Printer statement from t.p. verso: "Printed by George Wood..."
The fossil fishes of the Hawkesbury series at Gosford
Woodward, Arthur Smith (1864-1944)
1890
Plates 1-10 each accompanied by leaf with descriptive letterpress.